The Marrying Kind?
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The Marrying Kind?

Debating Same-Sex Marriage within the Lesbian and Gay Movement

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eBook - PDF

The Marrying Kind?

Debating Same-Sex Marriage within the Lesbian and Gay Movement

About this book


As the fight for same-sex marriage rages across the United States and lesbian and gay couples rush to marriage license counters, the goal of marriage is still fiercely questioned within the LGBT movement. Rarely has an objective so central to a social movement’s political agenda been so controversial within the movement itself. While antigay forces work to restrict marriage to one man and one woman, lesbian and gay activists are passionately arguing about the desirability, viability, and social consequences of same-sex marriage.


The Marrying Kind? is the first book to draw on empirical research to examine these debates and how they are affecting marriage equality campaigns. The essays in this volume analyze the rhetoric, strategies, and makeup of the LGBT social movement organizations pushing for same-sex marriage, and address the dire predictions of some LGBT commentators that same-sex marriage will spell the end of queer identity and community. Case studies from California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Vermont, and Canada illuminate the complicated politics of same-sex marriage, making clear that the current disagreements among LGBT activists over whether marriage is conforming or transformative are far too simplistic. Instead, the impact of the marriage equality movement is complex and often contradictory, neither fully assimilationist nor fully oppositional.


Contributors: Ellen Ann Andersen, U of Vermont; Mary C. Burke, U of Vermont; Adam Isaiah Green, U of Toronto; Melanie Heath, McMaster U, Ontario; Kathleen E. Hull, U of Minnesota; Katrina Kimport, U of California, San Francisco; Jeffrey Kosbie; Katie Oliviero, U of Colorado, Boulder; Kristine A. Olsen; Timothy A. Ortyl; Arlene Stein, Rutgers U; Amy L. Stone, Trinity U; Nella Van Dyke, U of California, Merced.


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Year
2013
eBook ISBN
9781452939629

Table of contents

  1. The Marrying Kind?: Debating Same-Sex Marriage within the Lesbian and Gay Movement
  2. Contents
  3. Abbreviations
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction: Marital Discord: Understanding the Contested Place of Marriage in the Lesbian and Gay Movement
  6. Part I: Marital Discord
  7. Chapter 1: What’s the Matter with Newark?: Race, Class, Marriage Politics, and the Limits of Queer Liberalism
  8. Chapter 2: Same-Sex Marriage and Constituent Perceptions of the LGBT Rights Movement
  9. Chapter 3: Beyond Queer vs. LGBT: Discursive Community and Marriage Mobilization in Massachusetts
  10. Part II: Marriage-Equality Opposition
  11. Chapter 4: Winning for LGBT Rights Laws, Losing for Same-Sex Marriage: The LGBT Movement and Campaign Tactics
  12. Chapter 5: Yes on Proposition 8: The Conservative Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage
  13. Part III: Marriage Activism
  14. Chapter 6: Mobilization through Marriage: The San Francisco Wedding Protest
  15. Chapter 7: The Long Journey to Marriage: Same-Sex Marriage, Assimilation, and Resistance in the Heartland
  16. Chapter 8: Being Seen through Marriage: Lesbian Wedding Photographs and the Troubling of Heteronormativity
  17. Part IV: The Impact of the Marriage-Equality Movement
  18. Chapter 9: Normalization, Queer Discourse, and the Marriage-Equality Movement in Vermont
  19. Chapter 10: What Happens When You Get What You Want?: The Relationship between Organizational Identity and Goals in the Movement for Same-Sex Marriage
  20. Chapter 11: Debating Same-Sex Marriage: Lesbian and Gay Spouses Speak to the Literature
  21. Contributors
  22. Index

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